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Review of ARHCO Waste Tank Leak and Level Monitoring Systems and Material Balance Techniques

Description: A review of selected portions of the ARHCO waste tank farm monitoring methods and systems was made. Only preliminary evaluations were made as the study was carried out over a period of only ten days. The study was requested by the Operation Support Engineering Department of ARHCO and the objectives as developed were divided into four tasks. Briefly, these were: evaluation of the waste tank dry well monitoring and data processing systems; evaluation of the accuracy (and precision) of material ba… more
Date: December 31, 1973
Creator: McElroy, J. L.; Jansen, G.; Granquist, D. P.; Dierks, R. D.; Hartley, J. N.; Koski, O. H. et al.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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CREEP AND CRACKING ANALYSES OF THE 241-BY-112 REINFORCED CONCRETE UNDERGROUND WASTE STORAGE TANK

Description: The 241-BY Tank Farm, located in 200 East Area of the Hanford Project, was designed and constructed in 1948-1949. The 241-BY Tank Farm has 12 reinforced concrete,underground waste tanks, numbered 241-BY-101 to 112. Each tank has an inside, 3/8 inch thick carbon steel liner, for containment of liquid wastes. The capacity of each tank is 758,000 gallons. The reinforced concrete design drawings for the 241-BY Tank (H-2-1312, H-2-1314, and H-2-1315) are reproduced in this report. The 241-BY Tank Fa… more
Date: August 6, 1973
Creator: FR, VOLLERT
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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